PROJECT: USAID Knowledge-Driven Agricultural Development (KDAD)
Client: USAID Bureau for Food Security
Region: Global
County: Global, United States
Services: Organizational Development, Data and Innovation
Sector: Agriculture, Economic Growth, Food Security, Gender
Dates: October 2013 – March 2019
USAID Knowledge-Driven Agricultural Development (KDAD) project served as the USAID Bureau for Food Security’s (BFS) primary tool for capturing, sharing, and promoting best practices in agriculture, nutrition, and economic development. It follows the successful implementation of predecessor knowledge management (KM) projects including the Knowledge-Driven Microenterprise Development (KDMD) Project (2008-2013) led by Q2 Impact.
Under KDAD, Q2 Impact provided comprehensive KM services including regular seminars and webinars, online discussions, in-person trainings, digital content development and dissemination and event management and promotion. Q2 worked in partnership with Insight Systems Corporation on the KDAD project.
Clients Served
- Bureau for Food Security (BFS)
- Office of Microenterprise and Private Enterprise Promotion (MPEP)
- Bureau for Policy, Planning, and Learning (PPL)
- USAID Center for Resilience
- Office of Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment (GENDEV)
- Office of Private Capital and Microenterprise (PCM)
- Office of US Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA)
- Regional Development Mission for Asia (RDMA)
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